Rodgers spent two seasons with the Golden Bears following his transfer from Butte College. After a 2004 campaign in which he threw for 24 touchdowns against only eight interceptions, Rodgers endured one of the most infamous slides in NFL Draft history, falling to the Packers at No. 24.

He’s been in Green Bay ever since. How long he remains there will determine when Rodgers decides to hang up his cleats.

“I think we all have numbers,” Rodgers said. “When I was a young player, I remember thinking as I looked at some of the older guys, if I got to five that’d be cool, or eight, or anything after 10 would be amazing. For me, I think the longevity is tied to being a Green Bay Packer. I’d like to finish my career in Green Bay.”